Andy Reid and I have one thing in common.
We both think Drew Lock plays “big.”
Reid, who gave that compliment during the weekly presser with opposing team’s coaches yesterday, believes the Missouri-native turns things up when the lights go on.
“Certain guys just play big,’’ Reid said. “He is big but he plays big in the pocket. He’s not flinchy at all. He’s got a nice touch. Seems like he has a very nice feel for what they’re asking him to do. And the beautiful thing is he’s getting better with time.’’
A big reason for this, in my humble opinion, is not only Lock’s unflinching self-confidence but his willingness to believe he still has work to do.